Sunday, February 17, 2013

A Hoe Lot of Trouble by: Heather Webber

Title: A Hoe Lot of Trouble
Author: Heather Webber
Publisher: Blue Dandelion Press
Pages: 256
Format: ebook
Series: Nina Quinn Series #1
Source: Barnes and Noble Purchase

Description:


Meet Nina Quinn, garden landscaper extraordinaire and very amateur sleuth, in this charming cosy series that is perfect for fans of Carolyn Hart.

Nina Quinn has had enough of her cheating cop husband. His affair with his partner has driven her close to the edge--and him out of their home. Nina, the owner of Taken By Surprise, a landscaping business that specializes in surprise garden makeovers, already has too much on her plate--her delinquent stepson has let his pet snake loose in the house, and her nosy mother won't stop pestering her to get her bridesmaid's dress fitted for her sister's upcoming nuptials. But it's the strange disappearance of gardening tools--including a very expensive set of hoes--that really throws a wrench in things. And when she gets a call that her oldest friend's father-in-law, a beloved old man who introduced her to landscaping, has been murdered, Nina knows that it's time to start digging for clues to the frustrating, mysterious, and downright evil things that have disturbed her peaceful Ohio hometown.

My Thoughts: 

Nina Quinn has her hands full between missing hoes and other gardening equipment to a local farmer being murdered and getting request to help, to a troubled step-son after her husband cheats on her and she throws him out.

When local Farmer Joe  is killed she gets asked to help by Bridget, Farmer Joe's daughter in law little does she know that so much is brewing in this town.  She also tries to find out what is up with Riley her step-son who seems very angry lately.

I really enjoyed this book and can't wait to read more by Ms. Webber she really has a knack to spin a great cozy mystery involving gardening and people Nina Quinn comes in contact with!
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